DAVE HAMILTON - The Deacons


Dave Hamilton

7in

$40.00

STOCK AVAILABILITY:
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 7 to 10 business days.
BEAT GOES PUBLIC BGP

Date of release: Mar 07 2025


Detroit producer Dave Hamilton is now renowned for his production on records by the likes of Little Ann and OC Tolbert, but he was originally a guitarist - an early member of the Motown house band - and continued to release records throughout his career. 'The Deacons' and 'Pisces Pace' came out on his TCB label in 1970 and this is a repro of the super-rare original release.

Vinyl release of Dave Hamilton - The Deacons. Released through Beat Goes Public BGP and available on 7in.


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DAVE HAMILTON - The Deacons (7in)
Cat No: BGPS081
Barcode: 29667035378
Packaging: 7in
SKU 5590034
Barcode # 29667035378
Artist Dave Hamilton
Artist/Author DAVE HAMILTON
Shipping weight 0.3600kg
Format 7in

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